they live in the rainforest of central america. they are nocturnal and it gets in a bee's nest and called a honey bear, as well. >> how do mice like this survive in the wild? >> a lot of them are obviously eaten by snakes or birds of prey, whatever it may be creature is turn green. and the reason is algae builds on their fur. he roll on his back and he looks like a ball of moss. when he gets big his fur is so thick that bees cannot penetrate the fur when he eating honey. >> this is the final one. >> that's not bad. >> that is just a little dirt. >> yeah, i swear. >> this is a marine toad that came from south america we brought it here to control the sugar cane time fields but it came back so fast like mice. these here are neuro toxic glands. you see that, if dogs eat them they won't survive. he blows himself up like that to defend himself. he should explode all over your face in a second. >> what? >> he won't. this is harvey the toad. sometimes harvey stays in the tubs, as well. oh, my god. what's this? >> whoa! >> keep his head th